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Metro Denver Colorado certified home inspection, including Mountain areas. Our certified residential and commercial property inspectors promptly perform the appropriate inspection and deliver a clear, concise inspection report, on site. A summary with photographs quickly explains and documents observed defects. An extensive checklist provides details about overall observed condition.
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A good home and building inspector works as part of the team to assure clients that they are making the best real estate decisions. The usual team members may include: Buyer, Real Estate Agent, Loan Originator, Insurer, Appraiser, Inspector, Closer and possibly others. We understand that as the buyer's inspector we work for the buyer's best interests, along with the rest of the team. We are always available to assist all team members in serving the client's interests and protecting their rights, and helping in any appropriate way. Our certified home inspectors understand that the after the inspection service can be the most important. Home buyers can be intimidated by inspection reports and may pass up a great buy based on a insufficient information. We work to deliver a report that is simple to understand, with defects well documented and resources for correcting defects. We encourage clients, or their representatives, to call after the report is delivered to ask questions, or to find resources, until they are satisfied they understand the defects we find and know how to correct them. Colorado does not regulate home/building inspectors in any way. Consequently, some inspections are below industry standards. We pledge to maintain the highest standards in inspection, reporting and client relationships. An inspector must make a lifetime commitment to continuing education, quality equipment, service improvement and providing the best possible inspections for years to come. Inspection Perfection Inc was founded on these principles. Inspection Perfection Inc is committed to serving your needs for many years to come.
Articles written by Carl Brahe, Certified Home Inspector, Certified Commercial Inspector. Common dangers to your health and home that may be hiding in your property that a home inspection may identify: 1. Expansive Soil - Colorado is home to expansive soil, commonly bentonite. The leading cause of foundation damage in this type of soil is uneven moisture. Drying soil can shift and crack your foundation as it shrinks. When moisture in applied the resulting swelling can crumble your foundation and actually break your house in two, if your basement is not properly framed. 2. Asbestos - It is estimated that over 180,000 home in Colorado built between 1960 and 1990 have vermiculite insulation that contains the deadly form of asbestos known as zonolite. This is only one of the many asbestos products used in construction before being banned. Once thought of as a wonder material it has become a major health threat to all Americans. Exposure may lead to a form of cancer called Mesothelioma. Symptoms may not appear for 40 years, or more, after exposure. 3. Lead - Lead in even small quantities is toxic. It is one of the few naturally occurring minerals that has no use in the human body. It adversely affects red blood cells, nervous system, kidneys and reproductive system. Children may experience fatigue, loss of appetite, irritability, sleep disturbance, behavioral changes, developmental regression, clumsiness, vomiting, muscle irregularities, weakness and abdominal pain. Lead was once used in many aspects of home building including paint that turns to dust and enters the body through breathing and skin. It was also used in solder in fresh water systems. 4. Mold - Water from plumbing leaks, flooding or even poor drainage can cause extensive damage to the structure of your house, but a deadly condition may exist as the result of improper clean-up. Mold and mildew can grow in the walls, ceiling, floor, soaked insulation or other left over moisture. Many adverse health conditions can result from exposure to mold. 5. Radon - Radon is an odorless, colorless gas that is common in Colorado. It is the number two cause of lung cancer in the US. In some areas of the country, like Colorado, as many as one out of two homes has high levels of radon.
Metro Denver Colorado certified home inspection, including Mountain areas. Our certified commercial and home inspectors provide a full range of home inspection services in these areas. Certified home inspection for: Aspen Park, Arvada, Aurora, Bailey, Black Hawk, Broomfield, Bow Mar, Buffalo Creek, Castle Pine, Castle Rock, Centennial, Central City, Cherry Creek, Cherry Hills, Cherry Hills Village, Columbine Valley, Commerce City, Conifer, Dacono, Deckers, Denver, Dumont, Edgewater, Elizabeth, Empire, Englewood, Erie, Evergreen, Federal Heights, Firestone, Frederick, Georgetown, Genesee, Glendale, Golden, Grant, Greenwood Village, Hilands Ranch, Hiwan Hills, Idaho Springs, Idledale, Indian Hills, Ken Caryl, Kitteridge, Lakeside, Lakewood, Lawson, LoDo, Lone Tree, Lookout Mountain, Morrison, Northglen, Parker, Perry Park, Pine, Pleasant View, Shawnee, Sheridan, Silver Plume, Thorton, Wheat Ridge, Westminster. |
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